Official bulletins of the battle of Waterloo in the original languages, with tr. into Engl. Ed. by J.P. Burrell |
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... morning . I did not hear of these events till the evening of the 15th , and I immediately ordered the troops to prepare to march ; and after- wards to march to their left , as soon as I had intelligence from other quarters to prove that ...
... morning . I did not hear of these events till the evening of the 15th , and I immediately ordered the troops to prepare to march ; and after- wards to march to their left , as soon as I had intelligence from other quarters to prove that ...
Σελίδα 2
... morning early regained part of the ground which had been lost , so as to have the command of the communication leading from Nivelles and Bruxelles with Marshal Blucher's position . In the meantime , I had directed the whole army to ...
... morning early regained part of the ground which had been lost , so as to have the command of the communication leading from Nivelles and Bruxelles with Marshal Blucher's position . In the meantime , I had directed the whole army to ...
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... morning , found all quiet , and the enemy's videttes fell back as the patrol advanced . Neither did he attempt to molest our march to the rear , although made in the middle of the day , excepting by following , with a large body of ...
... morning , found all quiet , and the enemy's videttes fell back as the patrol advanced . Neither did he attempt to molest our march to the rear , although made in the middle of the day , excepting by following , with a large body of ...
Σελίδα 4
Battle of Waterloo John Palfrey Burrell. 17th , and yesterday morning : and at about ten o'clock , he com- menced a furious attack upon our post at Hougoumont . I had occupied that post with a detachment from Gen. Byng's brigade of ...
Battle of Waterloo John Palfrey Burrell. 17th , and yesterday morning : and at about ten o'clock , he com- menced a furious attack upon our post at Hougoumont . I had occupied that post with a detachment from Gen. Byng's brigade of ...
Σελίδα 5
... morning that he had taken sixty pieces of cannon belong- ing to the Imperial Guard , and several carriages , baggage , & c . , belonging to Buonaparte , in Genappe . I propose to move this morning , upon Nivelles , and not to ...
... morning that he had taken sixty pieces of cannon belong- ing to the Imperial Guard , and several carriages , baggage , & c . , belonging to Buonaparte , in Genappe . I propose to move this morning , upon Nivelles , and not to ...
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Amand Anglaise Armee Armee-Corps arrived artillery attack attaque avait ayant bataillon battalion Bielge blessé brigade Brussels Bulow Buonaparte Cavallerie cavalry centre charge Charleroi combat command Cuirassiers d'Erlon d'infanterie deboucher division Dorf droite Duke of Wellington Duque ejército Emperor enemigo enemy enemy's English army été fait Feind Feldmarschall Field Marshal Field Marshal Blucher flank Fleurus Flügel force Frasnes French garde gauche Gefecht Genappe Général Guard habia heeft heights heures infantry j'ai Jean journée l'armée l'Empereur l'ennemi La Haye Sainte Lieut Lieutenant-général Ligny Lord Wellington Majesteit Majesty Major Gen Maréchal Grouchy Mont-Saint-Jean morning Mount St movement Namur Napoleon Nassau Nivelles numbers o'clock occupied perte Picton pieces of cannon position Prince Blucher Prince of Orange Prussian army qu'il Quatre Bras regiments repulsed reserve retreat Sambre Schlacht Sir Thomas Picton Sombref troops tropas troupes Truppen tué unsere uren Vandamme vijand village waren Waterloo Wavre wounded Ynglesa zeer zijne
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Σελίδα 6 - Bulow, upon the enemy's flank, was a most decisive one ; and even if I had not found myself in a situation to make the attack, which produced the final result, it would have forced the enemy to retire, if his attacks should have failed, and would have prevented him from taking advantage of them, if they should unfortunately have succeeded.
Σελίδα 4 - These attacks were repeated till about seven in the evening, when the enemy made a desperate effort with cavalry and infantry, supported by the fire of artillery, to force our left centre, near the farm of La Haye Sainte, which, after a severe contest, was defeated...
Σελίδα 19 - Marshal, however, did not suffer himself to be disturbed by this news ; it was on the spot where he was, and no where else, that the affair was to be decided. A conflict continually supported by the same obstinacy, and kept up by fresh troops, could alone insure the victory, and if it were obtained here, any reverse sustained near Wavre was of little consequence.
Σελίδα 6 - Lancey, who was killed by a cannon shot in the middle of the action. This officer is a serious loss to His Majesty's service, and to me at this moment. I was likewise much indebted to the assistance of...
Σελίδα 45 - I had no command, and no information upon the composition and strength of the army. Neither the Emperor nor his minister had given me any previous hint, from which I could anticipate that I should be employed in the present campaign. I was consequently taken by surprise — without horses, without accoutrements, and without money, and I was obliged to borrow the necessary expenses of my journey. Having arrived on the 12th at Laon, on the 13th at Avesnes, and on the 14th at Beaumont, I purchased,...
Σελίδα 5 - The Earl of Uxbridge , after having successfully got through, this arduous day, received a wound, by almost the last shot fired, which will, I am afraid, deprive his Majesty for some time of his services.
Σελίδα 44 - In the midst of the night, and the obstacles which encumbered their route, it could not preserve its own organization. The artillery has, as usual, covered itself with glory. The carriages belonging to the head-quarters remained in their' ordinary position: no retrograde movement being judged necessary. In the course of the night, they fell into the enemy's hands. Such has been the issue of the battle of Mount St. Jean, glorious for the French armies, and yet so fatal.
Σελίδα 93 - Saint-Amand, et appuyer son aile gauche qui était fortement engagée contre les Prussiens. Le coup que me porta cette nouvelle fut terrible; n'ayant plus sous mes ordres que trois divisions au lieu de huit sur lesquelles je comptais , je fus obligé de laisser échapper la victoire , et malgré tous mes efforts , malgré la bravoure et le dévouement de mes troupes , je ne pus parvenir dès-lors qu'à me maintenir dans ma position jusqu'à la fin de la journée.
Σελίδα 19 - ... assigned to them. The decisive moment was come ; there was not an instant to be lost. The generals did not suffer it to escape. They resolved immediately to begin the attack with the troops which they had at hand.
Σελίδα 42 - St. Jean, and charged the infantry. This movement, which, made in time, and supported by the reserves, must have decided the day, made in an isolated manner, and before affairs on the right were terminated, became fatal.